2003 UCI Women's Road World Cup
The 2003 UCI Women's Road World Cup was the sixth edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. There were again nine rounds, but compared to 2002 there were two changes as the GP Suisse Féminin and New Zealand World Cup were replaced by the Amstel Gold Race and the Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt. Welsh rider Nicole Cooke won her first overall title.
Sixth edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup | |
Details | |
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Dates | 2 March – 7 September |
Location | Australia, Canada and Europe |
Rounds | 9 |
Champions | |
Individual champion | |
Races
Date | Event | Country | Winner |
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2 March | Australia World Cup, Sydney | ||
22 March | Primavera Rosa | ||
30 March | GP Castilla y León | ||
20 April | Amstel Gold Race | ||
23 April | La Flèche Wallonne Féminine | ||
31 May | Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal | ||
23 August | GP de Plouay | ||
31 August | Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt | ||
7 September | Rotterdam Tour |
Final classification
# | Cyclist | Points |
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1 | 309 | |
2 | 211 | |
3 | 198 | |
4 | 177 | |
5 | 157 | |
6 | 146 | |
7 | 145 | |
8 | 119 | |
9 | 97 | |
10 | 94 |
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